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2022 Fall East Coast Showcase (09/03/2022 - 09/04/2022)

Batting Practice Highlights
9/3/2022 4:22:43 PM

Michael Delgaudio (2025, Lutherville, MD) produced some loud barrels throughout his round, showcasing some jump to the pull side as he utilized an elevated stroke, generating tons of torque from his strong lower half. Leaving the yard towards the end of his round, Delgaudio’s power is certainly intriguing as he continues to showcase himself well today. 

 

Nick Felton (2025, Severna Park, MD) flashed some intriguing power to the pull side, dropping the bat head on a handful of balls that were scorched into the right-center gap. Felton used his long levers, producing some loud contact when he got his foot down on time . 

 

Carlos Carabello (2024, Hanover, PA) put together a consistent round, showcasing present feel for the barrel as he peppered well-struck line-drives through the middle-of-the-field throughout his round with intriguing power projection to the pull side. 

 

Koen Bowling (2025, Mechanicsville, MD) displayed consistent line-drive contact to through the middle-of-the-field throughout his round. With fiery hands, Bowling utilized a compact stroke, repeatedly getting the barrel out to the point of contact. 

 

Ryan Perez (2023, Greenwich, CT) produced some scorchers off his barrel during his round. Hammering the pull side with some well-struck line-drives, the Longwood commit’s strength translates well into his swing as he produces tons of torque with the ability to elevate through the zone. 

 

Noah Gyauch-Quirk (2024, Bethlehem, PA) had one of the louder rounds of the day. Repeatedly hammering balls to the pull side as he showcased some big-time present power, the Lehigh commit produced loud barrel after loud barrel. 

 

Tim Tyler (2024, Bear, DE) continued his strong performance with a loud round of BP, as the ball jumped off his bat to the pull side. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound first baseman incorporated his strength well, generating tons of bat speed, repeatedly working to the pull side during his round.  

 

Tyler Benick (2023, Fredericksburg, VA) displayed a strong feel for the barrel from both sides of the dish, repeating his stroke as he consistently produced hard liners to the gaps. From the left-side Benick showed he was able to work to each gap, consistently getting the barrel out with quickness to his hands. From the right-side, Benick peppered the left-center field gap. 

 

Jackson Sneathern (2025, Charlottesville, VA) flashed some juice to the pull side, creating tons of bat speed as he utilized an elevated stroke, tapping into his strong lower half well. 

 

Casey Carpenter (2025, Bel Air, MD) showcased some real intriguing power potential to the pull side, using his long levers to get extended, creating lift through the zone, as the ball carried easily off his bat. 

 

Dillon Stoltzfus (2025, Chestertown, MD) peppered the middle-of-the-field with a compact stroke with flashes of juice as he continues to fill out his 6-foor-1, 175-pound frame.